Lo Lieh
72 titles
Filmography
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Five Fingers of Death
(1972)Hoping to win the top prize in a boxing tournament, Chao Chih-hao joins a fighting school. But when his fingers are viciously shattered by a rival gang, Chao must train his way back to peak form and learn the all-powerful Iron Palm technique. Only then can he wreak vengeance on his enemies.

Executioners from Shaolin
(1977)Critics called this the preeminent kung-fu director's greatest film on the themes of history, martial arts, and family... and they were right. By filling this version of the Shaolin revenge story with brilliant, unforgettable sequences, director Liu has out-done himself...as usual!

The Big Boss Part II
(1976)El mayor temor de los japoneses tras ejecutar a Chen Zhen en Shanghai es que todas las escuelas de kung fu se unificaran en su contra.

Dynamite Shaolin Heroes
(1978)The Ming Dynasty has fallen to the rebel army, throwing China into turmoil as imperial loyalists battle for power against a Manchu-led regime.

Five Kung Fu Daredevil Heroes
(1977)If they want to avenge the death of one of their brothers, an elite team of kung fu masters will have to go undercover as gun dealers and acrobats.

Devil and Angel
(1973)After being betrayed by a group of associates, a man vows revenge and hunts his former accomplices down, demanding his share of the spoils.

Eagle Claw vs. Butterfly Palm
(1978)The feared Butterfly Clan seeks to wipe out all other clans that are in their way. Only a few noble wushu knights are brave enough to fight back.

Supermen Against the Orient
(1973)FBI agent Robert Wallace travels to Hong Kong and gets help from friends to bust a gang of drug traffickers in this comedic kung-fu action flick.

The Eighteen Jade Arhats
(1978)El camino de dos forasteros errantes se cruzan en un misterioso pueblo y su llegada coincide con el momento en que mataron a uno de los habitantes.

Tiger Love
(1977)Brought up by a tiger his entire life, a 20-something martial artist begins to cause trouble after he is forced back into civilization.

The Jade Fox
(1979)He fights alone. He is mysterious. He is the Jade Fox—a Robin Hood-type highwayman who must contend with murder plots in this story of double crosses.

The Zodiac Fighters
(1978)A group of martial artists, each representing different Chinese zodiac animals, must fend off the evil Tiger Shark and his army of crab men.

Showdown At The Equator
(1978)An undercover detective uses a restaurant to infiltrate the gang and arrest its members.

Secret of Chinese Kung Fu
(1977)When a pair of sisters rescues a martial artist from drowning, he agrees to help train them and their village to fight local thugs.

Seven Men of Kung-Fu
(1978)A band of formidable kung fu experts wage battle against an evil sorcerer and his terrifying gang of fighters and undead warriors.

Deadly Kick
(1976)An Interpol agent on the trail of some stolen cash joins forces with a man working for a criminal organization to try and find it together.

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
(1978)Young student Liu is urged to rise against the Manchu oppression in China, but the revolution has disastrous consequences. Escaping the massacre, Liu seeks shelter in the Shaolin Temple where the monks train him in their famous martial arts skills.

The Chinese Boxer
(1970)
Born Invincible
(1978)A group of martial arts students lead a quest for revenge against two formidable warlords who attacked and killed an innocent man.
Shaolin Abbot
(1979)A martial arts guru wants to reconstruct the Shaolin Monastery after its destruction, but must deal with enemy hostility.